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Not a signifiant amount.
The same amount as if you were happy.... Emotional state doesn't increase the amount of calories burned. Unless your body temperature gets raised when you're angry, then you will burn no extra calories.
One can burn around 300 to 400 calories by twerking. You will need to twerk for approximately one hour for this calorie burn amount.
These activities exercise the heart and lungs and burn excess calories.
If the bicycles are otherwise comparable, you'll burn the same amount of calories. If the steel bike is heavier, you'll burn a few more calories on that one.
There is no way to answer this question quantitatively because there is no standard of activity required to be a cheerleader. Also, cheerleader activities are usually body weight activities meaning the amount of energy expended will be proportional to the weight of the cheerleader.
You should eat about half of what you burn during that workout. If you burn 1,000 calories, you should have consumed about 400-500 calories to last long enough to burn twice that amount.
Yes, you will burn calories when doing any sort of physical activity. In fact, your body burns calories even at rest, to maintain things such as body heat, cardiac and respiratory function etc. This is called your Base Metabolic Rate. All physical activities burn calories; those that are more intense will burn calories at a higher rate.
eating the same amount of calories that you burn in a day will make your weight stay the same, to lose weight burn more calories then you eat and to gain weight eat more calories then you burn
Oh, sure. Living bodies always burn calories, you can't stop it. And the more you move, the more you burn. And as bike riding involve a fair amount of movement, it can burn plenty of calories.
Sit-ups have to be done briskly in order to burn a significant amount of calories. Fifty sit-ups on average would only burn about 30 calories.
They exercise your arms and chest a bit, and they burn a tiny amount of calories.